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watchful

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Adjective — Alert and paying close attention; on guard.

How to use watchful

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

a watchful eye watchful parent remain watchful

Etymology

From Middle English waccheful, formed from watch plus -ful.

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What does “watchful” mean?

The word “watchful” means alert and paying close attention; on guard. In plain terms, paying close, careful attention, as if standing guard.

How do you pronounce “watchful”?

“Watchful” is pronounced WOCH-fuhl (/ˈwɔt͡ʃ.fəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “watchful” in a sentence?

Here is “watchful” used in a sentence: “The watchful nurse kept a close eye on her patient overnight.”

What part of speech is “watchful”?

“Watchful” is an adjective.

Where does the word “watchful” come from?

The word “watchful” comes from Middle English. From Middle English waccheful, formed from watch plus -ful.

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